McKINE v. SYDOR

No. 6 October Term 1971, Docket Nos. 53,104, 53,105.

387 Mich. 82 (1972)

194 N.W.2d 841

McKINE v. SYDOR

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided March 9, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Zeff & Zeff (by Edward Grebs), for plaintiffs.

Michael M. Glusac, Corporation Counsel, and Thomas H. Gallagher and William P. Doran, Assistants Corporation Counsel, for defendant.


T.M. KAVANAGH, C.J.

On May 31, 1960, defendant Hamner, while intoxicated, collided with a parked automobile owned by Mrs. Tremble, forcing it onto the sidewalk. Defendants, officers Griffin and Sydor, arrived to investigate. When ordered by officer Sydor to move her automobile, Mrs. Tremble indicated she was recovering from surgery and was too nervous, and that the automobile was damaged. Officer Sydor insisted, and when Mrs. Tremble started her automobile the engine...

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